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From: mike at alanpickel.com (Michael Evanchik)
Subject: Re: Aol IM /Microsoft IE remote code
execution
That is definately true. But unfortunately I used known local exploit examples to give due credit to some people. There are many different local exploits that norton does not pick up as well as ways to rewrite the known ones to trick norton so I have been told.
Mike
From:Feher Tamas
Sent:Thu 2/19/2004 5:00 AM
To:full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject:[Full-Disclosure] Re: Aol IM /Microsoft IE remote code execution
Hello,
>www.MichaelEvanchik.com/security/microsoft/ie/aim/aim.txt
Kaspersky AV says:
"aim.txt Infected: Exploit.Win32.LnkRun"
>http://www.high-pow-er.com/ok.hta
This one is "Trojandropper.VBS.Inor.i".
The morale of the story is:
Traditional AV is still not dead, it gives you good protection. 8-)
You just have to update several time a day! 8-(
Sincerely: Tamas Feher.
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